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Prostitution

Should prostitution be legalized?


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Oh, I can think of many "governmental agencies" I would trash. Has nothing to do with prostitution.

You want your country back, don't ya?
 
It should be legal and regulated like any other business. This is a women's safety issue to me. Illegal prostitution leads to abuse, disease, crime, and human trafficking. It just makes NO SENSE to me to make prostitution illegal.

Not to mention legal or not people are going to do it anyway, so might as well make it safe.

I am for prostitution being legal, that being said there will certainly be regulations introduced like mandatory visits to a medical center after periods of time to check for anything like STD's, abuse, etc. Should a woman contract anything like AIDS then she will have to quit her job, should a certain customer be abusive then she can tell the police and they will be dealt with accordingly, things like that.
 
I have no idea what you are asking, or why.
I never said men don't have bodies.




Then you admit that men have bodies and what they do with them is their business, CORRECT?

The clock ticks on.

Eventually we will get all of this BS sorted out, but not anytime soon.
 
Then you admit that men have bodies and what they do with them is their business, CORRECT?

The clock ticks on.

Eventually we will get all of this BS sorted out, but not anytime soon.

Admit? WTF are you taking about? Who said men didn't have bodies?
 
How naive. You never thought that men could be customers or actual prostitutes?

l did .

but as customer or actual prostitute they dont suffer as much as women
 
I have no idea why you're wasting my time with these posts. Nor do I care.




HOT TIP: I don't care whether you care or not.

If you don't care, then why do you read the posts and respond to them?

Fill us in.

Waiting to hear your brilliant reply.

The clock is ticking.

There it goes . . Tick Tock Tick Tock . . Or something like that.

Do you hear it?
 
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True. Why wouldn't the market handle this though? To the most part it was already in place in the porn industry before the government stepped in. I realize that. I even made it a point to say why not regulate everyday people that have sex because of the risk of disease. Why does payment somehow change something about the act?

Why not let 'the market' handle food safety, vehicle safety, building codes???? You argue from a flawed premise- that if left alone 'the invisible hand' will guide and manage sound business practices.

The porn industry was simply trying what mainstream media is doing- establishing a 'voluntary' system to block government regulation. Mainstream media uses a voluntary rating system to avoid the FCC establishing one- the porn industry attempted one for disease prevention.

There is a difference between a woman making pies for friends, family and a woman who goes into the pie business. Society, long before abstract unsubstantiated ivory tower political paper exercises such as liberatianism, has held amateur vs professional to differing standards.

Countries that have used a certification system for prostitution, such as Germany, with a remarkable degree of success.

It is one thing for you to poison your family by improper food handling, a whole 'nother ball of wax for The Colonel to do it... :peace
 
HOT TIP: I don't care whether you care or not.

If you don't care, then why do you read the posts and respond to them?

Fill us in.

Waiting to hear your brilliant reply.

The clock is ticking.

There it goes . . Tick Tock Tick Tock . . Or something like that.

Do you hear it?

Fill "us" in? Are there more of you reading from your computer.

Have a nice day. This is my last post to you in this thread.
 
Why not let 'the market' handle food safety, vehicle safety, building codes???? You argue from a flawed premise- that if left alone 'the invisible hand' will guide and manage sound business practices.

Why not?
 
A prostitute selling her body "neither breaks my leg nor picks my pocked" and so it makes no difference to me.

And when she kicks your back door in to steal from you? You need to get over the "Pretty Woman" idea of what and who most prostitutes are.
 
There is a difference between a woman making pies for friends, family and a woman who goes into the pie business. Society, long before abstract unsubstantiated ivory tower political paper exercises such as liberatianism, has held amateur vs professional to differing standards.

Great, so what is the difference to the end result if you get sick from your friend the farmer that gives you some food and the grocery store that sold you some food? Would you agree that there is no difference to speak of?
 
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l did .

but as customer or actual prostitute they dont suffer as much as women

You know that much about the suffering of male prostitutes, or you just don't care about them? Interesting.
 
Why is it illegal to sell something that is perfectly fine to give away for free?
There's no criminal profit incentive when it's given away for free. That's why you can donate organs but not sell them.
 
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